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Whatโ€™s the most painful CRM + Make.com problem youโ€™ve ever dealt with? ๐Ÿ˜ญโš™๏ธ
Not the cute problemsโ€ฆ I mean the stuff that made you stare at your screen like: โ€œWhy does this even exist?โ€ Things like: โ€ข Webhooks firing twice for no reason โ€ข โ€œRecord not foundโ€ even though itโ€™s RIGHT THERE โ€ข CRMs that randomly change field IDs โ€ข Make.com bundles coming in empty when they shouldnโ€™t โ€ข Or the classicโ€ฆ QuickBooks API (๐Ÿ’€) Iโ€™m curious what other builders are fighting with right now. Drop the one CRM/automation problem that nearly broke you ๐Ÿ‘‡ Letโ€™s see whoโ€™s living in the same nightmare.
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@Mavin Andrew Man, that field-mapping chaos hits DIFFERENT ๐Ÿ˜ฉ Nothing exposes a CRMโ€™s โ€œtrue natureโ€ like a sync job that decides to duplicate half the database and overwrite the rest. Validation steps are honestly the only sanity-saving approach. Iโ€™ve learned the hard way that one wrong field ID is all it takes for Make to confidently ruin your day ๐Ÿ˜‚ Curious, did you end up building a pre-sync check, or did you just lock the mappings down manually after that incident?
Need Support: Connecting My Agent to Google Calendar Automation
Hi everyone, I hope you are all doing well and enjoying the AI journey. My clone has helped me build an operating agent under GPTs to manage my business tasks, and to achieve this, it guided me to connect my Google Calendar to the agent and then build an automation in Make.com to process my instructions into event actions. My goal is for my agent to automatically: - create - update - move - delete events in my Google Calendar using only natural-language instructions. To achieve this, my clone guided me to build an automation in Make.com: 1. Webhook receives the instruction text 2. OpenAI converts the instruction into clean JSON (with action, summary, start, end, timezone) 3. JSON Parser extracts the fields 4. Google Calendar is supposed to create the event Everything works until the final step.Google Calendar keeps returning this error: BundleValidationError: Missing value for โ€˜summaryโ€™ and missing value for โ€˜startโ€™. Even though the JSON parser clearly shows: - summary - start - end - timezone So the Google Calendar module is not receiving the values. I would like to ask the community and the AIA Team: 1. Will the Bootcamp sessions cover agent automation? Especially automations that connect an agent to tools like Google Calendar through Make.com, Zapier, or similar tools. 2. Is there any easy or recommended method to let my agent update Google Calendar? If Make.com is not reliable, is there a simpler or preferred approach within GPTs or using different automation platforms? 3. Is anyone here successfully managing their Google Calendar through their clone or agent? If yes, could you please share the steps, template, or solution you used? 4. Are there any official materials, templates, or documentation about connecting agents to create, update, or delete Google Calendar events using natural-language instructions? This automation is very important for my business, and I know someone here may have solved a similar challenge.
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@Randa Ben Guedria Hey Randa, I totally understand how frustrating that error can be. Google Calendar is very strict with how it accepts summary and start fields, even when Make.com shows them correctly. From experience building these kinds of agent โ†’ automation โ†’ Calendar workflows, that error usually happens when the JSON structure doesnโ€™t match Google Calendarโ€™s expected format. Even if the fields exist, Make might be passing them as text instead of actual nested date objects. A few things you can check: Make sure start and end are passed as objects like: { "dateTime": "2025-01-12T15:00:00", "timeZone": "America/New_York" } Confirm your JSON Parser is set to Replace instead of Map. In the Google Calendar module, use the dropdown to map each field manually, donโ€™t rely on auto-detection. Bootcamp will likely touch on agent automations, but I agree this specific integration needs clearer documentation. If you want, I can walk you through the correct Make.com setup step-by-step or even help you rebuild the flow so your agent can create, update, move, and delete events smoothly. Just let me know. Hereโ€™s my portfolio so you can see the type of work I do: https://ade201.github.io/Portfolio happy to help.
Help with Automating my Webpage Contact Fotm
Hi Iโ€™m an entrepreneur relatively new to AI and so thankful for the great info the AI Advantage shared! (for a few years Iโ€™ve been using Chat GPT for the basics). My team recently created a template webpage to market our services, and itโ€™s very basic but I want to use AI to add features for lead generation; inserting a contact form and generating email responses to each enquiry etc. How do I add all this to my webpage the short way with AI?
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@Kath Duncan You can automate that pretty quickly. All you need is a simple contact form โ†’ webhook โ†’ email responder flow. If you want someone to help you set it up properly without overcomplicating things, I can assist. Hereโ€™s my portfolio so you can see the type of work I do: https://ade201.github.io/Portfolio
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